A Wyalusing man has been sentenced to 54 months to 10 years inside a Pennsylvania State Correctional Facility following a sexual assault incident involving a child in late 2021.
A Towanda man has been sentenced on , child porn, indecent assault, and corruption of minor charges stemming from incidents starting in 2019, according to the District Attorney's Office.
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Claire Miller, the Pennsylvania teen charged with stabbing her older sister to death in February, will seek a potential insanity or mental health defense, her lawyer said.
Defense attorney Robert Beyer also requested that Miller s case be transferred to juvenile court, which focuses on treatment and rehabilitation, Lancaster Online reported Thursday.
Miller, 14, was charged as an adult in the slaying of 19-year-old Helen Miller, who investigators said died of multiple stab wounds in their Manheim Township home on Feb. 21. Miller was arrested at the scene and was being held without bail at Lancaster County Prison, the district attorney s office said. (Photo: Lancaster County District Attorney)
there was an absence of consent, that she was impaired, and that she was unconscious. and in a case like this, the maximum may be ten years. but realistically speaking, at sentencing, bill cosby is looking in the range of 22 months, somewhere around there. but the guidelines certainly call for incarceration. so the person that we once knew as america s dad will be heading in to one of america s prisons, specifically a pennsylvania state correctional facility, in all likelihood. you ve been inside that courthouse before. help us understand what happens next and the argument that his side could make to reduce the maximum. reporter: well, it s very unlikely that bill cosby would get the maximum in this case because he s what we call a zero in pennsylvania. he s got no prior criminal record that s significant for sentencing purposes, at least as far as i know. so that, plus you can expect that his attorneys will put on a